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		<title>Has the NYT&#8217;s chief political correspondent confused journalism with stenography?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[True newspaper reporting is often criticized for striving for objectivity in its reporting, its effort to avoid focusing on or favoring one side or party or argument over the other. (This is not the case, of course, for Editorial Pages and Op-ed pieces, where are well-supported arguments and opinions matter most.) Many people, including myself, [...]]]></description>
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